I don't think that's really strange... I know some people don't like it because you get concentrated Vegemite in the crumpet holes, but I know lots of people that do like it for the same reason. I'll eat it, but I am definitely a peanut butter on crumpets person.

Whenever I make myself scrambled eggs I always add ridiculous amounts of everything into it, some of them normal, some of them not.A list of my favorite ingredients to add into eggs:Bolded means especially delicious

PatrickRsGhost wrote:My dad used to make peanut butter and sugar sandwiches.

My mom always used to make peanut butter and corn syrup sandwiches - would you believe it didn't even occur to me, when I was posting the thread, that that was weird?

We were talking about that yesterday on the van pool on the way home. One of the other riders said that some schools used to do it, in order to stretch out the peanut butter some, and since not every kid likes grape jam, it had the sweetness of jam being added, without any having actually been added.

Satay marinaded chicken + melon or mango = goodiliciousness deluxe. I just can't get enough of it which makes me really happy I'm only making dinner for myself now, because that means, I CAN HAVE IT FOR DINNER EVERY DAY!

I think I'm going to have to one up that with Cheerios and peanut butter. It can be a difficult process, but it can involve meticulously dipping one Cheerio at a time in a vat of pb (this is for people stuck in the middle of a desert and need to kill some time) or lopping a whole lot of pb on a spoon and leaving pb remnants in the Cheerio box for the next person. I prefer the latter but have done the former when I used to be stuck in the middle of the desert for the better half of my life.

I think I'm going to have to one up that with Cheerios and peanut butter. It can be a difficult process, but it can involve meticulously dipping one Cheerio at a time in a vat of pb (this is for people stuck in the middle of a desert and need to kill some time) or lopping a whole lot of pb on a spoon and leaving pb remnants in the Cheerio box for the next person. I prefer the latter but have done the former when I used to be stuck in the middle of the desert for the better half of my life.

It's better with milk (pb + cereal = another of those things that it didn't even occur to me was weird when I posted before)

codyhotel wrote:my brother swears by his beloved peanut butter and pickle sandwiches, toasted of course though, you can't use bread for them. they aren't that bad.

to this day i have only ever met one person besides myself who did not cringe in disgust upon the idea of mustard on french fries. it is delicious.

Wait, what? Mustard is a perfectly normal condiment for french fries - what else would they have it for?

apparently some people put it on ham sandwiches, i don't completely understand the mechanics of it, but yeah.

not really a weird combination since they are both fruits, but they are rather sparingly used so i thought i'd mention it: I just made myself a Persimmon and Mango smoothie, it was delicious. used a whole fruit of each, about a cup of vanilla yogurt and a splash of lime juice, blended it all up, then added in 2 scoops of plain ice cream and blended again to thicken it.

Off Topic: do we have a smoothie thread? i'm going to look, or start one,....

For relevance, Entenmann's cookies in a chicken parmigiana hero. Started this at school, haven't stopped since.

Now, on to responses!

rrwoods wrote:

paperbird wrote:aw I never tried cookie dough =I but I eat a lot of curd while cooking, not exactly healthy either...

Every once in a while, a friend and I split a sleeve of Tollhouse Chocolate Chip cookie dough. Sometimes I feel slightly nauseous afterward, but DAMN is that good.

I like Tollhouse dough, but you can't beat homemade.

Tigerlion wrote:Mashed Potato Pizza with bits of bacon and green onion on top.

Its a textural monstrosity, but it is oh so good.

This sounds amazing.

ParanoidDrone wrote:Posting here for lack of a more appropriate thread.

Chocolate chip pancakes. At 10:00 P.M. I am clearly pregnant somehow, despite my XY chromosomes. I can think of no other reason for my sudden craving for such food.

I'll see your chocolate chip pancakes at 10 pm and raise you chocolate chip pancakes, 2 eggs, bacon, toast, and a Big glass of Pineapple Juice at 2 AM after a night of wandering around and stumbling into the town diner.